Seems to me that after the fuse holders there should be three 15 amp anti-flowback ("Schottky" DSS2X101-015A) diodes. Not a bus bar. And from there into a terminal block (6 to 2) before continuing on (just the positives). Because fires are bad. With the bus bars removed, you could add a second DIN rail for two terminal blocks (for the negatives, of course) and a heat sink on which to mount the diodes (using thermal paste). And yes, after the terminal blocks you'd want much thicker wire and blocks would easily allow for 6 AWG cable. Just looks like the bus bars in this case would melt. Blocks are the way to go, here. You're paying for the case, that's for sure. Really nice case.
nice man nice/good quality/an safety too/thanks much
You bet
Does this not give you 6 series strings wired in parallel?
Where does the charge regulator fit in ?
Seems to me that after the fuse holders there should be three 15 amp anti-flowback ("Schottky" DSS2X101-015A) diodes. Not a bus bar. And from there into a terminal block (6 to 2) before continuing on (just the positives). Because fires are bad. With the bus bars removed, you could add a second DIN rail for two terminal blocks (for the negatives, of course) and a heat sink on which to mount the diodes (using thermal paste). And yes, after the terminal blocks you'd want much thicker wire and blocks would easily allow for 6 AWG cable. Just looks like the bus bars in this case would melt. Blocks are the way to go, here. You're paying for the case, that's for sure. Really nice case.
Can you list thw manufacturer of each component? Confirm that,the wires are copper and not cca?
No 😂